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"Betrayal of Good Intentions" Love without bread is destined to be a mess

Anna is a rich man, has a rich and beautiful fiancé, destined to have no worries about food and clothing in the future, and it is reasonable to say that everything is so perfect. Henry, an inferior, paranoid, poor, and handsome pastor, the love attention of two people will not bear fruit. But after Anna met Henry, she fell into his sweet words and couldn't help herself, and she insisted on being with Henry despite her mother's persuasion. Anna's eldest brother secretly investigates Henry's personality at the behest of his mother. Upon learning that he had a fiancée and that he had fallen in love with his daughter without hesitation, his mother tried everything to force Henry to leave her daughter. Anna's mother knew that Henry would not let her delicate daughter live happily ever after.

The picture returns to anna's first meeting of Henry when he came to his house for dinner, Henry was late, and it was Anna who opened the door for Henry. Henry blamed himself for being embarrassed to be late, and after a polite greeting, he was ready to leave. Anna quickly took Henry's arm, who was about to leave, and invited him in, and said that she did not mind his tardiness at all, and that the family rarely got together, so after talking for a while, he did not affect the normal progress of the dinner. As soon as she entered the house, Anna introduced her mother, father and siblings to Henry, and Anna made up a white lie to explain the reason for Henry's late arrival. From this moment on, Henry stepped into Anna's world, from the moment he did not know how to enjoy a sumptuous dinner for a middle-class family, and the class difference between the poor and the rich showed that their gap was destined to widen.

Anna's mother said she was stubborn, impatient, selfish and self-absorbed, while her brother thought she had a bad temper and often got angry for no reason. Ernst said she was flirtatious and liked to look in the mirror, her mother thought she was too emotional for boys, Anna kept talking about her flaws, and when she confessed to Henry, she told Henry all about it. Henry only said that his biggest shortcoming was confusion, often only according to the requirements of others, but also said that he was also confused about his feelings, saying that the two were not only sad. Anna proposed that the two kiss so that they would not be sentimental, and she did not want to hear about the bad things anymore, saying that Anna kissed Henry a little, indicating that the two were now engaged. She said to Henry, "Let's get engaged!" Henry directly refused, and Anna wondered, "Don't you want to get engaged to me?" Henry said, "I have to go, we can't see each other again." "You have other women!" Only to see Heli nodded. The story could have ended here, and the two broke up and never intersected.

But Henry's riskless marriage "spare tire" his "proletarian" lover actually invited Anna to meet, and after the two had a deep conversation, Frida said all the good things for Henry, hoping that Anna would accept Henry and return to him, anna actually softened. Here I have to say that this Frida is really a good ex like no other in the world. Henry not only befriended Anna behind her back, it was said that Frida was supposed to be a victim, and it would be nice not to hate Anna. Instead of living here, she became the little three who interfered in the feelings of the two people, and ran to the low three to beg the little three to return to Henry's side. I was angry at it, but this is a movie, and the director has his own reason for arranging it this way, and it was Frida who caused Henry and Anna to repair the old one.

The two finally came together, but they had a big fight in the in-depth discussion of how to hold the wedding, Anna naturally wanted a luxurious wedding, and Henry, just wanted the simpler the better, in a small church to ask for proof of the marriage. How could Anna agree, obviously it was the luxurious wedding that Henry had promised her before, but now she had suddenly changed, making her feel that she had been deceived. Eventually Henry's compromise and the two had a grand wedding at Anna's house.

The two are finally married, and Anna's fantasy of a beautiful married life is not as good as people want. After marriage, in the cold and harsh northern town, Anna's life was chicken feathers and not happy. She also gradually saw Henry's personality, although Henry was hard-working and hard-working, and he was also dedicated to helping the congregation, but he was also tyrannical, rough, and intolerant. During their daily trivial quarrels, Anna was utterly disappointed in Henry. Although she also struggled and struggled between her love for Henry and the loss of this love, anna finally followed her heart and left Henry with her youngest son and returned to her mother.

At the end of the film, Henry finds Anna, who says she won't go back. The story has room to turn around when Henry explains that he has accepted the upcoming appointment to the court, and Anna extends her accepting hands to Henry. The great thing about this film is that it tells us a true truth, (it turns out that if it were not for the support of bread, this marriage and this love would still be possible).

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